1981 PIPER Chieftain SOLD
No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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- Year
- 1981
- Make
- Piper
- Model
- Chieftain
- Total Time
- 8,483 hr
- Seller
- Hopkinson Aircraft Sales
- Source
- hopkinson.aero
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$90,000 – $679,000
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Description
1981 Piper Navajo Chieftain SN 31-8152024 N123MA
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Airframe
Year: 1981
Serial Number: 31-8152024
Registration: N123MA
Airframe Total Time: 8,483 hrs
Aircraft Make: Piper Navajo Chieftain
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Engines
Engine Model
Lycoming TIO-540-J2B
Engine Serial Number
RL-2812-61A | L-1834-68A
Total Time Since Overhaul
375 | 32
Propeller Details
Propeller Model
Hartzell HCB4TN-5PL/IJ10890N
Propeller Serial Number
FWA-5347 | FWA-3246
Time Since Overhaul
32 | 32
Avionics
Dual GDU 1060, G600TXi
Dual G500/G600TXi, GSU 75
GTN 750TXi GPS/Nav/Com
GTN 650TXi Nav/Com/GPS
GCU485 1 Button CDI
GMA35c Remote Audio Panel
GTX 345 Transponder
GI275 A Class III STBY Attitude Indicator(AI/ADI)
GFC600 4 Axis Autopilot
Triple GFC600 Servos
GFC600 Yaw Damp Servo
G600TXi Engine Information System (Kit, 6Cyl,
CHT/EGT/FF/Oil T, Oil P, MP, Fuel Pump)
CH93 Clock/USB –Pilot’s Panel
Additional Equipment
Whelen Orion 28V Tail Light
Orion 650 Wingtip PTA Red 28 Volt
Orion 659 Wingtip PTA Green 28 Volt
CIES Fuel Senders
USB/C Ports for Co-pilot and 2 passenger positions
Highlights
Always Hangared
Well Maintained
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About the Piper Chieftain
The Piper Chieftain (PA-31-350) is the stretched, higher-capacity development of the Navajo — a ten-seat cabin-class piston twin built as a commuter and cargo workhorse. With a longer fuselage, more powerful counter-rotating turbocharged engines and strong useful load, it served scheduled commuter and freight operators for decades and still earns its keep in utility roles today.